Name: Contra Mario - Combination of EpicsPlatform: PCRelease Date: February 2012Story: After another failure Bowser decided to take a break a little bit longer. After accumulating forces, he again began the attack. But this time, he comes and he did not kidnap the princess.His arms became more technological, but scientists Mushroom Kingdom, doing what got to do. So at this time Mario goes on a journey with multiple gun and a pair of implants.But is it so simple?Screenshots:

Damn it! Why can't I rate the thread?! Awesome concept. Now if you were to change the character from Mario to an original character and put this on the phone, you'd be quite successful! Awesome.

Downloading now....!

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How on earth can you go around telling lies, be shown that they are lies, then continue to ignore the evidence to the contrary. I'm not qualified to deal with this, sorry. - HodgmanNever crash to desktop. That's the equivalent of a Starbucks rep punching you in the face when you try to order a coffee with soymilk when they run out of soymilk. - KoobazaurFor programmers, R & D means "Research & Duplicate".Just remember... XML is like violence. If it doesn't work, you just aren't using enough of it... - MoeEvery time I go into my account settings I feel like I've never used the internet before. - booleanPerson X: Do you want to live forever?
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Nintendo is extremely strict about protecting their IP. Mario by himself is worth roughly a bajillion Yen as the #1 most recognizable game character, and Yoshi is close behind as the #3 most recognizable game character.

Their legal department is aggressive both to take down sites and take other legal action against infringers.

Demo is absolutely old, so better to wait 14th May, when Eta-Test will start.
Also, when Eta Starts,
I'll start looking for voice actors. If you know what I'm mean. I mean that if you have voice, and it isn't bad by opinion of you and your close, maybe you could try to give your voice to one of characters.
Game will have really great story, but only after Eta.

About Nintendo:
PC - isn't their platform. They're got no rights to do anything with CM, because my game not copies any their game, and it's not commercial. If they're will have problems - comes time to publicly disparage a great company.

But let them to make at least one game about Mario on PC. But hey, they do not!
Anyway, Mario Forever(by Softendo) still alive and gonna be better then Nintendo(New Mario Forever 2012), so i thinks that it is more problem for them.

Ah yea, and i'm living in Belarus, and i don't think, that they're have any influence there.
And also by this reason, my English is not very good.

About Nintendo:PC - isn't their platform. They're got no rights to do anything with CM, because my game not copies any their game,and it's not commercial. If they're will have problems - comes time to publicly disparage a great company.But let them to make at least one game about Mario on PC. But hey, they do not!Anyway, Mario Forever(by Softendo) still alive and gonna be better then Nintendo(New Mario Forever 2012), so i thinksthat it is more problem for them.Ah yea, and i'm living in Belarus, and i don't think, that they're have any influence there.

You need to learn about how Intellectual Property rights work, as everything you have said implies that you have no idea what you are talking about.

Firstly, the platform is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if you are writing a game for a console or the PC. Even if you do a board game, card game, or even a range of ice creams, if you use any of their trademarks or copyrighted images, you are infringing against them and can have legal action taken against you.

Also, it does not matter of your project is commercial or not. In order to protect their trademarks and copyrights, the holders of them are actually required to take legal action against any infringements they are aware of, or they risk losing their IP rights. The only reason that you haven't heard from their legal department is that so far your project is too insignificant to have reached their attention. Should it become popular enough however, they will become aware of it, at which point they have to respond, in order to protect their IP.

Living in Belarus is not going to make you safe from them either. They won't just send cease and desist orders to you, but will also contact your webhost to get your site taken down. And while you may not take these matters seriously, the webhost probably will.

About Nintendo:PC - isn't their platform. They're got no rights to do anything with CM, because my game not copies any their game,and it's not commercial. If they're will have problems - comes time to publicly disparage a great company.But let them to make at least one game about Mario on PC. But hey, they do not!Anyway, Mario Forever(by Softendo) still alive and gonna be better then Nintendo(New Mario Forever 2012), so i thinksthat it is more problem for them.Ah yea, and i'm living in Belarus, and i don't think, that they're have any influence there.

You need to learn about how Intellectual Property rights work, as everything you have said implies that you have no idea what you are talking about.

Firstly, the platform is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if you are writing a game for a console or the PC. Even if you do a board game, card game, or even a range of ice creams, if you use any of their trademarks or copyrighted images, you are infringing against them and can have legal action taken against you.

Also, it does not matter of your project is commercial or not. In order to protect their trademarks and copyrights, the holders of them are actually required to take legal action against any infringements they are aware of, or they risk losing their IP rights. The only reason that you haven't heard from their legal department is that so far your project is too insignificant to have reached their attention. Should it become popular enough however, they will become aware of it, at which point they have to respond, in order to protect their IP.

Living in Belarus is not going to make you safe from them either. They won't just send cease and desist orders to you, but will also contact your webhost to get your site taken down. And while you may not take these matters seriously, the webhost probably will.

Game will contain information about owners of trademarks and others, so it's enough for start. Anyway, "Super Mario Bros." - yes, it's Nintendo's trade mark. But here is "Contra Mario". So there is could be butthurt about TM only at Konami. Anyway i can delete space between words, change some graphics, and Nintendo/Konami will lose all of their rights in this direction.

Also: you know, i got no website, to take it down(or maybe i'm not very understood, what you means). And Belarus... has some special politics.

So the short of it is this: He wants to release it and point people to his website. Great. He may get a cease and desist. He wants to put it on GOG, iTunes, Marketplace, or App Store. Then he will get a cease and desist.

Outside of that, Vasenkov, good job, great idea, hope to see the game finished and released.

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How on earth can you go around telling lies, be shown that they are lies, then continue to ignore the evidence to the contrary. I'm not qualified to deal with this, sorry. - HodgmanNever crash to desktop. That's the equivalent of a Starbucks rep punching you in the face when you try to order a coffee with soymilk when they run out of soymilk. - KoobazaurFor programmers, R & D means "Research & Duplicate".Just remember... XML is like violence. If it doesn't work, you just aren't using enough of it... - MoeEvery time I go into my account settings I feel like I've never used the internet before. - booleanPerson X: Do you want to live forever?
Person Y: No, but I want to live a long life.
Person X: Only cowards live that long.
Person Y: And yet, we travel to seek the counsel of these "cowards".

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How on earth can you go around telling lies, be shown that they are lies, then continue to ignore the evidence to the contrary. I'm not qualified to deal with this, sorry. - HodgmanNever crash to desktop. That's the equivalent of a Starbucks rep punching you in the face when you try to order a coffee with soymilk when they run out of soymilk. - KoobazaurFor programmers, R & D means "Research & Duplicate".Just remember... XML is like violence. If it doesn't work, you just aren't using enough of it... - MoeEvery time I go into my account settings I feel like I've never used the internet before. - booleanPerson X: Do you want to live forever?
Person Y: No, but I want to live a long life.
Person X: Only cowards live that long.
Person Y: And yet, we travel to seek the counsel of these "cowards".

Nintendo is extremely strict about protecting their IP. Mario by himself is worth roughly a bajillion Yen as the #1 most recognizable game character, and Yoshi is close behind as the #3 most recognizable game character.

Their legal department is aggressive both to take down sites and take other legal action against infringers.

Is this guy serious? Buddy, take your legal preaching to the thousands of other Mario fan games that both have more "recognition" than this fan game and are more infringing.

Yes, he's serious. The thousands of other Mario fan games are not posting here. Also, if he's infringing on IP, which he is, then it is absolutely within our rights (and I'd argue duty) to warn him of the consequences that may occur. Just because 150,000 people do something wrong and get away with it, does it mean: it's ok and no one should say anything about it.

With that said, as stated before, I like the game. It's well done.

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How on earth can you go around telling lies, be shown that they are lies, then continue to ignore the evidence to the contrary. I'm not qualified to deal with this, sorry. - HodgmanNever crash to desktop. That's the equivalent of a Starbucks rep punching you in the face when you try to order a coffee with soymilk when they run out of soymilk. - KoobazaurFor programmers, R & D means "Research & Duplicate".Just remember... XML is like violence. If it doesn't work, you just aren't using enough of it... - MoeEvery time I go into my account settings I feel like I've never used the internet before. - booleanPerson X: Do you want to live forever?
Person Y: No, but I want to live a long life.
Person X: Only cowards live that long.
Person Y: And yet, we travel to seek the counsel of these "cowards".

My point is that there are far more Mario fan games out there than you can count, that have more recognition. In fact, they have enough recognition to be noticed by Nintendo and definitely warrant a takedown notice... yet absolutely nothing happened. This includes Super Mario Crossover, MKF and Abobo's Big Adventure.